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University of Queensland Department of Architecture Scrapbooks

  • UQFL260
  • Collection
  • 1981-1987

Seven scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings on Brisbane architectural history, mostly from the Courier Mail, and some from The Australian. Compiled by University of Queensland Dept. of Architecture.

University of Queensland Department of Architecture

Scrapbook, 1929-1931

  • F1909
  • Item
  • 1929-1931.

Contains newspaper clippings and postcards.
Subjects include the building of Sydney Harbour Bridge and early aviation.

Dunn, Elsie

Scrapbook, 1914-1919

  • F871
  • Item
  • 1914-1919.

Scrapbook, covered in cretonne, containing mostly handwritten copied verse , some press clippings, a few letters. Compiled during World War I and shortly thereafter.
Includes handwritten note from donor about provenance of scrapbook.

Thornett, Amy

Album, 1849-1883

  • F968
  • Item
  • 1849-1851.

Handwritten album containing photographs, cards, sketches, and verse.

Smith, Catherine

Albert Emil Oscar Kaeser Papers

  • UQFL17
  • Collection
  • 1930-[1950?]

Newspaper clippings, mostly from Brisbane/Queensland in the 1940s, relating to music, especially municipal bands, and Brisbane history. Includes a handwritten note entitled 'Kaeser family in Australia', listing the names and dates of family members.
Ledger book with initials A.K. on front cover.

Kaeser, Albert Emil Oscar

William J. Kelly Papers

  • UQFL147
  • Collection
  • 1933-1937.

Collection of mounted newspaper cuttings concerning the Queensland government and Queensland economic conditions, 1933-1937. The majority of cuttings aren't sourced, but appear to be from Brisbane newspapers. All are dated, some are marked "Telegraph" and some have handwritten comments.

Kelly, William J.

Scrapbook, 1875-[c.1913]

  • F465
  • Item
  • 1875-[c.1913]

Contains handwritten poem by James Brunton Stephens, beginning 'Another year its course has run'. The poem was apparently written as part of the presentation of the scrapbook to Mrs. Outridge, on the occasion of the school's first breaking-up at the end of year. Also contains newspaper clippings, some with biographical information, pressed flowers, and cards.

Outridge, Arthur Henry, Mrs.

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